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Orkney Lullaby

    By Eugene Field



    A moonbeam floateth from the skies,
    Whispering, "Heigho, my dearie!
    I would spin a web before your eyes,--
    A beautiful web of silver light,
    Wherein is many a wondrous sight
    Of a radiant garden leagues away,
    Where the softly tinkling lilies sway,
    And the snow-white lambkins are at play,--
    Heigho, my dearie!"

    A brownie stealeth from the vine
    Singing, "Heigho, my dearie!
    And will you hear this song of mine,--
    A song of the land of murk and mist
    Where bideth the bud the dew hath kist?
    Then let the moonbeam's web of light
    Be spun before thee silvery white,
    And I shall sing the livelong night,--
    Heigho, my dearie!"

    The night wind speedeth from the sea,
    Murmuring, "Heigho, my dearie!
    I bring a mariner's prayer for thee;
    So let the moonbeam veil thine eyes,
    And the brownie sing thee lullabies;
    But I shall rock thee to and fro,
    Kissing the brow he loveth so,
    And the prayer shall guard thy bed, I trow,--
    Heigho, my dearie!"



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